Nomination in respect of U.S. Department of Justice's Intellectual Property Crimes Enforcement Network (IPCEN): Invitation for CBIC
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....ttached Invitation letter from U.S Intellectual Property Counsellor for South Asia, Embassy of the United States of America-New Delhi, The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on the subject above. 2. In this regard, it is requested to kindly nominate one officer from your formation, of the level of Additional/ Joint Commissioner or Deputy/Assistant Commissioner to participate in the said programme. It is requested that the CV of the officer, reflecting alignment with the objectives of the said programme, may be forwarded along with the nomination. 3. It is requested to forward the nomination directly to ICD, CBIC, not later than COB 21st September. 2023 for further necessary action at this end please. 4. This may be treated as MOST ....
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....ctual property crimes. The IPCEN was established in 2007 under the leadership of the Bangkok-based Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordinator (IPLEC) for Asia (now referred to as International Computer Hacking and IP Attorney Advisor or "ICHIP"). The Bangkok-based ICHIP and Hong Kong-based ICHIP are both part of the U.S. Transnational and High-Tech Crime Global Law Enforcement Network (GLEN), which is funded primarily by U.S. Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Global Programs and Policy (INL/GPP), who partners with DOJ in its management. The GLEN includes not just twelve ICHIPs, but also cyber forensic analysts, and federal law enforcement, as part of a global capacity buildin....